
Grade 'C' Football Coaching Course Concludes in Kabul
The Afghanistan Football Federation announced the conclusion of a Grade "C" coaching course organized by the Asian Football Confederation in Kabul.
The two-week course, held under the instruction of Mohammad Yusuf Kargar and assistant instructor Rasoul Ahmadi, involved 20 qualified coaches from various provinces across the country. Participants underwent practical and theoretical training in two separate stages before passing a final exam to receive their participation certificates.
The training aimed to enhance the technical capacities of Afghan coaches and was conducted in coordination with the Asian Football Confederation, adhering to its educational standards.
At the closing ceremony, officials distributed the Grade "C" license coaching course certificates to the participants following the exam.
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